corporate members

The American Concrete Institute (ACI) Intermountain Chapter was founded in 1983 to further the education of concrete in relation to technical practice, scientific investigation and research. By organizing the efforts of its members, the Intermountain Chapter gathers, correlates and disseminates information for the improvement of the design, construction, manufacture, use and maintenance of concrete products and structures.The ACI Intermountain Chapter covers the States of Utah, Southern Idaho, Western Wyoming and Southwestern Montana.

Registrations are being accepted for upcoming sessions. If your session is postponed, you will remain registered and will be notified when a rescheduled date is selected. We will do our best to fast-track all canceled classes as soon as it is safe to do so. Our top priority is your safety and the safety of our team members.

Certification Expiring: The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in the postponement of ACI Certification exam sessions, disrupting the opportunity for many Technicians, Inspectors, Craftsmen, and Specialists to recertify. ACI has taken the position that the Project Owner's Representative (Engineer of Record, Specifier, etc.) is the proper entity to review a technician's credentials and determine if a waiver of active certification requirements is warranted/appropriate on a project-by-project basis. Therefore, project owner representatives may contact ACI Certification via email for information regarding individuals not appearing on the VERIFY A CERTIFICATIONlist to assist the project owner in deciding if they should apply any waiver. Please send inquiries to ACI.Certification@concrete.org.

One-Year Time Frame to Retake a Failed Written or Practical Exam Expiring: All in-process dates previously expected to expire anytime in 2020 have been extended to December 31, 2020.